LESSON 11: ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE Flashcards
Is to eliminate contaminants from
work surfaces, solutions and other sources in the laboratory.
Establishing a strict
code of practice and adhere to it, particularly if several people share the same
workspace.
Aseptic technique
Contamination can be avoided by
(1) regular checking of culture,
(2) avoidance of use of antibiotics for at least a part of incubation period to reveal cryptic
contaminations,
(3) always use sterile reagents and materials,
(4) exclusive use of
media, materials for different cell lines, and
(5) strict observation of standard sterile
technique at all
Elements of aseptic environment
- Quiet Place
- Work Surface
- Personal Hygiene
- Reagent and media
- Cultures
STERILE HANDLING
- SWABING
- CAPPING
- FLAMING
- HANDLING BOTTLES AND FLASK
- PIPETTING
- POURING
equipment that protect work surface from dust and contamination by a
constant, stable flow of filtered air passing over the work surface
SAFETY CABINET (LAMINAR FLOAW)
Two types:
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL
Where air blows from the side facing you, parallel to the work surface, and
not circulated.
where air blows down from the top of the hood onto the work surface and is drawn through the work surface and either recirculated or vented
are used to sterilize the air and exposed work surfaces in laminar
flow hoods between uses.
Ultraviolet light
major source of contamination. Incubators should
be regularly cleaned with detergent and then swabbed with 70% alcohol and cleared
of any inappropriate contents.
Humidified incubator
at the bottom of the incubator can
be supplemented with a fungicide to retard fungal growth
humidifier tray